So for those of you who have ridden Whistler, there is a really sick step down on the Canadian open course near the bottom that comes out near the bone yard. If you're smart, you check it out before you hit it. Apparently I am not smart. Came up on it, didn't realize it was there, or as big as it was and came up 100% short and landed completely to flat, front wheel did not make the tranny whatsoever. My guess is that its 8-10ft drop to flat? Some of you would know better probably. For the record I ALMOST rode it out. And it is a really weird feeling having the bars bend that much while you're still holding on.
So to the bar review. Basically this is a lesson on why you use high rise bars with high limits plastic deformation. Flat bars would NOT be able to do this. Brand new, unbent bars are in the background for reference.
Review: A++++++
So to the bar review. Basically this is a lesson on why you use high rise bars with high limits plastic deformation. Flat bars would NOT be able to do this. Brand new, unbent bars are in the background for reference.
Review: A++++++
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